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We gotta stop these mouth breathers from popularizing that ridiculously stupid term: gassed.

Please stop using the word “gassed” to mean exhausted. That is not what the word “gassed” means, and no amount of Trump-like stubbornness is going to make it so. Thank you.

Please stop writing “gassed” to mean exhausted. That is not what the word “gassed” means, and no amount of Trump-like dedication to that ignorant use of the word will ever change that. Thank you.

ClipperMike: I’ve been using that as a prank against stupid white people for years! I actually told someone that, and then watched them use it in an office meeting. The best part of the prank was watching them leave the office later that day with their stuff in a box.

@juliakmarsh, @WerlySportsLaw, @NancyDillonNYDN are reporting on Twitter more than what we’re reading here.

You’re not the only one feeling that way. Read Julia Marsh’s post and see how Ms. Marsh’s post and Ms. Moskovitz’s post differ in tone:

Hmm, my longer, more polite reply got rejected, so here goes.

I have always enjoyed reading Diana Moskovitz’s reporting. It’s usually very well written, researched and nuanced. I had been following her coverage of the Derrick Rose case and assumed she was giving us very good, unbiased coverage of the case.